Here is another option for making up attendance hours:
- Watch part 2 of the series on 21st-century learning
- Write a one-paragraph response and post it here as a comment
This will count as one hour of attendance credit.
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Part 2 of the video 21st-century learning discussed that during the 1800-1900′s the forms of educational skills needed was the basic reading, writing, and math skills. Today in the 21st century skills needed to be successful are media, sciencitific, economic, visual, technological litracy skills.
I couldn’t agree more with this video because being able to read and write just don’t cut it anymore, you have to be able to problem solve, and fuction with new technologies of this era.
education was very diffrent back in the 1800′s. i agree with a few of there learning stratagies and some i dont. i agree with how they taught by making you learn you were forced to memorize so many impoartant facts that i wouldnt even be able to remember or know and that was all early on in school that you had to learn it by. what i dont agree with is the all in one roof method because , a bunch of boys and girls of all diffrent ages just spells trouble and it would just not be a good atmosphere to learn in at all. i belive that if we today as students were to be taught so intensivly with all the new advancements and technologly that we would be super super smart and the schools would pretty much have the same test scores.
The 21st century requires a lot more education,because everything now is advancing. I mean compared to back when you just had to know a few things to get by. Now you have to be literate in every way possible.which means getting a better eduaction by all means necessary. So yes i agree this video does make a very good strong point.
The 21st century requires a lot more education,because everything now is advancing. I mean compared to back when you just had to know a few things to get by. Now you have to be literate in every way possible.which means getting a better eduaction by all means necessary. So yes i agree this video does make a very good strong point.
just like i said befor i think that if our teachers were to teach us as indepth as they did with reading and writing back in the 1800′s that today with every advancement in pretty much every field theres is. like in science math reading english and if they were to push that info so hard that it actually becomes lodged into our brains and doesnt become forgoten waste. that we would become super smart in the 21st centry because it does require alot of more knowledge than it once did and if we were successful at doing so that our country and all of our schools will be at number one then everyone would and could look up to us because we are known as “THE SMART ONES “!
In part two of the 21 century film they explain that as time went on the curriculum for schools was math,reading,science and writing. Well as technology advanced so did we we made our curriculum even harder. We also added things like people building skills, critical thinking, group work. And how to use the many ways of technology like basic technology, scientific technology and and global technology. They are helping the younger learn newer technology to help the future.